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[[Image:Sani Bursil photo smaller.jpeg|right|thumb|200px||Sani Vora district; 2016]]
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[[Image:Sani Bursil aerial view.jpg|right|thumb|200px||Sani Kerveri district south, Sani Celidizia district north; 2014]]
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[[Image:SANI BURSIL DISTRICT SANI BURSIL.jpg|left|thumb|400px|Sani Bursil district; 2016]]
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[[Image:Sani bursil aerial.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Sani Celidizia; 2016]]
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Officially '''Sani Bursil''' or '''Sani Feryo-Vora-Kerveri-Celidizia-Bursil''' as it was originally named serves as the capital of [[Staynes]] and the [[Staynish-Caltharus Empire]], a [[wikipedia:global city|global city]] and [[wikipedia:financial centre|financial centre]] with an urban area population of 38 million in 2015, making the city one of the largest populated cities in [[Urth]] and most definitely the largest populated in [[Aurora]]. Sani Bursil has been regarded to many as the ''Cradle of Aurora'', holding for an enormous population for decades.
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Up until the 1950s, there was five major cities that occupied the lakeside. Sani Feryo, Sani Vora, Sani Kerveri, Sani Celidizia and Sani Bursil. Each had existed since the early stages of the [[Morstaybishlian Empire]] with Sani Bursil and Sani Kerveri's roots laying from [[Staynes#Ancient Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlia]]. Each city greatly prospered enormously by the riches from [[Lake Lamberta]], and around the 17th century the lake began pooling people in from far and wide as it was believed it held healing and extensive medicinal values. In 1952, Sani Vora and Sani Feryo came together to form Sani Vora-Feryo. In the latter of the decade, the remaining three followed suit, forming the megalopolis. The city adopted its shortened name of ''Sani Bursil'', because it was the residency of the [[List of Staynish Monarchs|monarchy]] and it was believed Bursil was blessed. In 2016, Sani Bursil is by far the dominant district of the supercity by area, financial, and population as well as the richest.
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'''Sani Bursil''' is the capital and largest city of [[Staynes]] and [[Great Morstaybishlia]], a [[wikipedia:global city|global city]] and [[wikipedia:financial centre|financial centre]] with an urban area population of 50.8 million in 2024, making the city the largest populated city in the world. Sani Bursil exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. It is regarded as the ''Cradle of Aurora''.


The city and its metropolitan area constitute the premier gateway for legal immigration to Staynes, and as many as 1,200 languages are spoken in Sani Bursil, making it Urth's most linguistically diverse city. Sani Bursil is home to more than 11 million residents born outside [[Great Morstaybishlia]] and their [[Morstaybishlian Empire#Present territories|Overseas Territories]], making it Urth's largest foreign-born population of any city. By 2016 estimates, the Sani Bursil metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in Staynes, as defined by the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), 56.6 million residents. As one of three headquarters of the [[UNAC|United Nations of the Auroran Continent (UNAC)]], Sani Bursil is an important centre for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural, financial, and media capital of Urth.
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The [[Wikipedia:Industrial Revolution|Industrial Revolution]] in the late 18th and early 19th centuries saw a massive population boom and migration of people towards the area. Sani Bursil was the largest city on the banks of [[Morsa Lake]] and saw the largest population increase among neighbouring cities and towns. In the 19th century, tramways and horse and carriage roads were the main transport infrastructure. In the 1920s it was predicted that automobiles would become an integral part of commuting in the following decades, and the inner city was transformed to accomodate them. The city was extensively bombed in the [[Auroran Imperial War]], and many important buildings did not survive, though notably [[Parliament of Great Morstaybishlia|Kalmington Palace]] did. Many significant old buildings which weren't totally destroyed were reconstructed. The city was rebuilt in the 1970s, and its roads were widened to accomodate cycling lanes.

Many districts and landmarks in Sani Bursil have become well known, and the city received a record 201 million tourists in 2016. Several sources have ranked Sani Bursil the most photographed city in Urth.

==Etymology==
The earliest written record of Sani Bursil is from an original manuscript found during renovation of a temple in Arsal in 1649, which among others describing Impelanzan rule over [[Staynes|Estenes de la Aurora]], describes a battle fought over the pillared fortress ''Burhsūli''. The pillared fortress was sainted under Impelanzan rule, becoming ''Sanctus Burhsūli''. This lasted for two centuries from the 4th to the early 6th, being reclaimed around the fall of Impelanza.

Because the city was described as being pillared, etymologists widely agree that ''Burhsūli'' comes from an earlier [[Ethalrian language|proto-Ethalrian]] translation ''Burgzsūliz'', where ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/burgz| burgz]'' means "fortress" (similar to how ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/burh#Old_English| burh]'' is related to ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/burg#Old_English| burg]'' in [[Wikipedia:English language|Old Staynish]]), and ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/s%C5%ABliz| sūliz]'' means "pillar". When the Staynish reclaimed Sani Bursil in the 10th century, the city was known as ''Sanu Burhsyl''. The ''t'' pronounciation had been lost, and [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-West_Germanic/s%C5%ABli| sūli] had shrank to ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/syl#Old_English| syl]''.

The city's first recorded modern spelling was in a letter sent by King Crago IV in 1464 to a Magister residing in Bourbridge. The city was spelt by future King Lambertus III as ''Sanu Bursul'', but future letters suggested that by his reign in the early 16th century, the city was commonly written as ''Sani Bursil''.

Latest revision as of 03:01, 30 June 2024

Sani Bursil
City
Sani Bursil 2024
Sani Bursil 2024
Government
 • Lord ProvostValentine Christie
Population
 (2024)
 • Total50,864,520
 • Rank1
DemonymBursilian
Websitesanibursil.gov.mbe

Sani Bursil is the capital and largest city of Staynes and Great Morstaybishlia, a global city and financial centre with an urban area population of 50.8 million in 2024, making the city the largest populated city in the world. Sani Bursil exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. It is regarded as the Cradle of Aurora.

The city and its metropolitan area constitute the premier gateway for legal immigration to Staynes, and as many as 1,200 languages are spoken in Sani Bursil, making it Urth's most linguistically diverse city. Sani Bursil is home to more than 11 million residents born outside Great Morstaybishlia and their Overseas Territories, making it Urth's largest foreign-born population of any city. By 2016 estimates, the Sani Bursil metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in Staynes, as defined by the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), 56.6 million residents. As one of three headquarters of the United Nations of the Auroran Continent (UNAC), Sani Bursil is an important centre for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural, financial, and media capital of Urth.

The Industrial Revolution in the late 18th and early 19th centuries saw a massive population boom and migration of people towards the area. Sani Bursil was the largest city on the banks of Morsa Lake and saw the largest population increase among neighbouring cities and towns. In the 19th century, tramways and horse and carriage roads were the main transport infrastructure. In the 1920s it was predicted that automobiles would become an integral part of commuting in the following decades, and the inner city was transformed to accomodate them. The city was extensively bombed in the Auroran Imperial War, and many important buildings did not survive, though notably Kalmington Palace did. Many significant old buildings which weren't totally destroyed were reconstructed. The city was rebuilt in the 1970s, and its roads were widened to accomodate cycling lanes.

Many districts and landmarks in Sani Bursil have become well known, and the city received a record 201 million tourists in 2016. Several sources have ranked Sani Bursil the most photographed city in Urth.

Etymology

The earliest written record of Sani Bursil is from an original manuscript found during renovation of a temple in Arsal in 1649, which among others describing Impelanzan rule over Estenes de la Aurora, describes a battle fought over the pillared fortress Burhsūli. The pillared fortress was sainted under Impelanzan rule, becoming Sanctus Burhsūli. This lasted for two centuries from the 4th to the early 6th, being reclaimed around the fall of Impelanza.

Because the city was described as being pillared, etymologists widely agree that Burhsūli comes from an earlier proto-Ethalrian translation Burgzsūliz, where burgz means "fortress" (similar to how burh is related to burg in Old Staynish), and sūliz means "pillar". When the Staynish reclaimed Sani Bursil in the 10th century, the city was known as Sanu Burhsyl. The t pronounciation had been lost, and sūli had shrank to syl.

The city's first recorded modern spelling was in a letter sent by King Crago IV in 1464 to a Magister residing in Bourbridge. The city was spelt by future King Lambertus III as Sanu Bursul, but future letters suggested that by his reign in the early 16th century, the city was commonly written as Sani Bursil.